
Dr. P V B Tulasi
Associate Consultant - Pediatrics
Dr. P V B Tulasi is a highly skilled and dedicated board-certified pediatrician with distinguished academic credentials and clinical expertise. She has over 7 years of experience working in leading tertiary care hospitals and digital health platforms. She is a Gold Medalist from Rangaraya Government Medical College and a Diplomate of National Board in Pediatrics. She has actively contributed to national pediatric conferences through research presentations.
After completing her post graduation in 2017, she has worked at one of the country’s most respected medical institution St. Johns Medical college hospital, where she took part in undergraduate & postgraduate medical training along with nursing training programs.
Currently serving at Aster Women and Children Hospital, Bengaluru, Dr. Tulasi is committed to delivering high-quality, evidence-based pediatric care and compassionate management. Dr. Tulasi is passionate about guiding children toward a healthy future, whether it's through expert management of newborn care, childhood infections, or developmental concerns through a family centered approach.
- Newborn care
- Management of Breastfeeding challenges
- Pediatric growth and development assessment.
- Infant and young child nutrition
- Immunization and preventive care
- Management of childhood infections
- University gold medal in M.B.B.S
- Certificate in Pediatrics Advanced Life Support (IAP & AHA)
- Certificate in Basic Cardiac Life Support (IAP &AHA)
- Certificate in Neonatal Advanced Life Support (IAP)
Memberships
- Life Member of the Indian Academy of Pediatrics. She is registered with Karnataka Medical Council.
Presentations
- Speaker, CME on Office Pediatrics & Pediatric Surgery Early Referral and Management – IAP Ananthapuram, RDT Hospital, Bathalapalli, June 2019
- E-Poster, A rare presentation of tuberculous ureteric stricture in an adolescent – LIFE AT WAR Series 4, Mumbai, 2018
- E-Poster, Aicardi–Goutières Syndrome – A Diagnostic Dilemma – PEDICON 2017, Bengaluru
- Case Presentation, Bronchiectasis secondary to Leukocyte Adhesion Defect – IAP Respiratory Chapter PG Case Competition, Feb 2016